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SEBI Shifts FPI Fees
The Securities and Exchange Board of India has made changes to the registration fees for foreign portfolio investors, switching from US dollar to rupee denomination. This change affects designated depository participants and will come into effect soon, aiming to simplify the process for foreign venture capital investors
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (*SEBI*) has introduced new rules for foreign portfolio investors (FPIs). Key points include:
- The registration fees for FPIs will now be denominated in rupees instead of US dollars.
- This change is expected to simplify the process for *foreign venture capital investors*.
- *Designated depository participants* will be responsible for implementing the new rules.
The changes aim to make the investment process more accessible and convenient for foreign investors.
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